Picking up the pieces in El Salvador

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Maria Elena Cuellar stands in the middle of friends and wipes away tears as the casket with the body of her daughter is prepared in the grave by a funeral home worker in Santa Tecla, El Salvador. Her daughter, Angela Elena Turcios, was killed in the earthquake on Saturday and the body was not found until a few hours before this funeral.

Maria Elena Cuellar stands in the middle of friends and wipes away tears as the casket with the body of her daughter is prepared in the grave by a funeral home worker in Santa Tecla, El Salvador. Her daughter, Angela Elena Turcios, was killed in the earthquake on Saturday and the body was not found until a few hours before this funeral. (TOM BURTON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)

Children reach for clothing being distributed in the village of Comosagua, El Salvador. This was the first delivery of clothing to the town since the earthquake on Saturday. The mountain village had been closed to vehicle traffic for several days because of landslides that blocked roads.

Children reach for clothing being distributed in the village of Comosagua, El Salvador. This was the first delivery of clothing to the town since the earthquake on Saturday. The mountain village had been closed to vehicle traffic for several days because of landslides that blocked roads. (TOM BURTON/ORLANDO SENTINEL)